Physics
Two bodies A and B have same kinetic energies. Compare their velocities if mass of A is four times the mass of B.
Work, Energy & Power
ICSE Sp 2024
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Answer
Considering Body A:
Let mass of body A = ma = 4m
Let kinetic energy of body A = K
Let velocity of body A = Va
Considering Body B:
Mass of body B = mb = m [∵ mass of A is four times the mass of B]
Kinetic energy of body B = K [∵ A and B have same kinetic energies]
Let velocity of body B = Vb
Given, A and B have same kinetic energies,
∴ 4mVa2 = mVb2
4mVa2 = mVb2
Hence, Va : Vb = 1 : 2 or velocity of body B is two times the velocity of body A.
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